Plan: pwerpoint-a couple slides on your topic per person. after that we can do something fun
Discussion Questions:
Who has the right to control the population?
Is abortion right or wrong?
How do you suggest we control the population in the future if we do?
Should we limit immigration so that we control populations in individual countries?
Do you think that the world has reached its population capacity yet?
Should the mother have the right to abort her child or not?
Davey's Web Evalutation
My source, http://populationaction.org was last updated on April of 2008. It was written by the Population Action International organization.
This websit advocates the use of population control throughout the world. As being the Pro side of population control this website helped to give me viewpoints
that I needed to research. I found this website credible because it is a nonprofit organization that is is factual and supports reasonable strategies for population
control. I would reccomend this website for others who are looking for a Pro view point to population control.
Landy's web evaluation (really stretched out)
http://www.reproductiverights.org is site for the Center for Reproductive Rights. This non-profit organization has several administrators who write the articles and push for the promotion of women's reproductive rights worldwide. The website is biased toward the allowing women to have reproductive care and choices during pregnancy. However, though it is persuasive, the site offers a cornucopia of information on the background of reproductive rights, current institutions and laws abiding to reproductive rights, and current events, all over the world. This site is founded by a legal advocacy group who is highly active, dependable, and manages the site frequently. I found many facts and articles in this website. I would recommend this site for those who are interested in defending women's rights or just looking for current laws and news stories on the subject.
Brian's Web Evaluation **http://www.albatrus.org/english/lien_of_oz/family%20issues/population_control.htm#1.0%20Introduction** was written by a man named AΩ. It was written in August 2006. This is an educational website that writes things about Christianity and things that affect it and stem from it. It also publishes Christian views on certain ideas, like population control. The information came from mainly newspapers and health websites. Although this website explores both sides of population control, I believe that it favors no population control, looking at it from a Christian perspective because the writer of this site seems to be a devout Christian. In fact, it states that this website is for Christians. The information explores all of the aspects of population growth, its causes, and some of its effects. Although it is biased, this website proved useful for this project. It explored each side thoroughly enough that I could devise discussion questions from it.
MLA Citation
AΩ, . "Population Control." www.albatrus.org. 15 Aug. 2006. 29 May 2008 <http://www.albatrus.org/english/lien_of_oz/family%20issues/population_control.htm#1.0%20Introduction>.
Ryan Henrici’s Web Evaluation
My source, http://www.carm.org/evo_questions/population_control.htm, is an organization’s webpage. It was written by a member of the Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry, and last updated in 2003. It addresses the problem of population growth in certain countries and how the world is affected by it. It contains a few valuable statistics about population growth. However, this website is opinion based because it says that the world can support many more people and that there will be a “stabilization” in the world population in the near future. This website did not really help me because of its lack of information about methods of population control. I would not recommend this website to someone taking on the same role as I am if they were doing the same topic.
"How would you suggest we control the population in the near future (supposing that the apocalypse does not arrive in the next 50-100yrs)." Christian Apologetic & Research Ministry. 2003. Christian Apologetic & Research Ministry. 29 May 2008 <http://www.carm.org/evo_questions/population_control.htm>.
Chris Kupp's Eval
My source is http://www.policyalmanac.org/culture/archive/crs_abortion_overview.shtml and was written by J Lewis. The last time it was updated was Jan 28, 2001. It is written by an organization. It details the process that brought about the current abortion laws. It begins with explaining the Supreme Court decision of 1973, when the judges ruled that the Constitution gives women the right to terminate their baby. I did not find this website to be particularly helpful because it did not provide any pro-life views. However it did help me understand the basis of America's stance on abortion. It is a fairly unbiased or persuasive source, and it was informational. I would recommend it to someone researching the legal aspects of abortion.
scientist-henrici
edumacater-brian?
sociologist-chris
watevers left- davey
Plan: pwerpoint-a couple slides on your topic per person. after that we can do something fun
Discussion Questions:
Who has the right to control the population?
Is abortion right or wrong?
How do you suggest we control the population in the future if we do?
Should we limit immigration so that we control populations in individual countries?
Do you think that the world has reached its population capacity yet?
Should the mother have the right to abort her child or not?
PUT SITES HERE UR USING HERE ->
http://populationaction.org/
http://ecofuture.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_control
http://www.markswatson.com/popcontrol.htm
http://www.carm.org/evo_questions/population_control.htm
http://go.galegroup.com/ps/retrieve.do?sgHitCountType=None&sort=RELEVANCE&inPS=true&prodId=GVRL&userGroupName=berw2747&tabID=T003&searchId=R1&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&contentSegment=&searchType=BasicSearchForm¤tPosition=1&contentSet=GALE%7CCX3446900663&&docId=GALE|CX3446900663&docType=GALE
http://www.eugenics-watch.com/roots/chap15.html
http://www.2facts.com/Search/Keyword.Asp
http://www.albatrus.org/english/lien_of_oz/family%20issues/population_control.htm go to this site
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro-life
http://www.policyalmanac.org/culture/archive/crs_abortion_overview.shtml
Davey's Web Evalutation
My source, http://populationaction.org was last updated on April of 2008. It was written by the Population Action International organization.
This websit advocates the use of population control throughout the world. As being the Pro side of population control this website helped to give me viewpoints
that I needed to research. I found this website credible because it is a nonprofit organization that is is factual and supports reasonable strategies for population
control. I would reccomend this website for others who are looking for a Pro view point to population control.
Landy's web evaluation (really stretched out)
http://www.reproductiverights.org is site for the Center for Reproductive Rights. This non-profit organization has several administrators who write the articles and push for the promotion of women's reproductive rights worldwide. The website is biased toward the allowing women to have reproductive care and choices during pregnancy. However, though it is persuasive, the site offers a cornucopia of information on the background of reproductive rights, current institutions and laws abiding to reproductive rights, and current events, all over the world. This site is founded by a legal advocacy group who is highly active, dependable, and manages the site frequently. I found many facts and articles in this website. I would recommend this site for those who are interested in defending women's rights or just looking for current laws and news stories on the subject.
Brian's Web Evaluation
**http://www.albatrus.org/english/lien_of_oz/family%20issues/population_control.htm#1.0%20Introduction** was written by a man named AΩ. It was written in August 2006. This is an educational website that writes things about Christianity and things that affect it and stem from it. It also publishes Christian views on certain ideas, like population control. The information came from mainly newspapers and health websites. Although this website explores both sides of population control, I believe that it favors no population control, looking at it from a Christian perspective because the writer of this site seems to be a devout Christian. In fact, it states that this website is for Christians. The information explores all of the aspects of population growth, its causes, and some of its effects. Although it is biased, this website proved useful for this project. It explored each side thoroughly enough that I could devise discussion questions from it.
MLA Citation
AΩ, . "Population Control." www.albatrus.org. 15 Aug. 2006. 29 May 2008 <http://www.albatrus.org/english/lien_of_oz/family%20issues/population_control.htm#1.0%20Introduction>.
Ryan Henrici’s Web Evaluation
My source, http://www.carm.org/evo_questions/population_control.htm, is an organization’s webpage. It was written by a member of the Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry, and last updated in 2003. It addresses the problem of population growth in certain countries and how the world is affected by it. It contains a few valuable statistics about population growth. However, this website is opinion based because it says that the world can support many more people and that there will be a “stabilization” in the world population in the near future. This website did not really help me because of its lack of information about methods of population control. I would not recommend this website to someone taking on the same role as I am if they were doing the same topic.
"How would you suggest we control the population in the near future (supposing that the apocalypse does not arrive in the next 50-100yrs)." Christian Apologetic & Research Ministry. 2003. Christian Apologetic & Research Ministry. 29 May 2008 <http://www.carm.org/evo_questions/population_control.htm>.
Chris Kupp's Eval
My source is http://www.policyalmanac.org/culture/archive/crs_abortion_overview.shtml and was written by J Lewis. The last time it was updated was Jan 28, 2001. It is written by an organization. It details the process that brought about the current abortion laws. It begins with explaining the Supreme Court decision of 1973, when the judges ruled that the Constitution gives women the right to terminate their baby. I did not find this website to be particularly helpful because it did not provide any pro-life views. However it did help me understand the basis of America's stance on abortion. It is a fairly unbiased or persuasive source, and it was informational. I would recommend it to someone researching the legal aspects of abortion.
Lewis, J. "Abortion Law Development: A Brief Overview." Almanac of Policy Issues. 28 Jan. 2001. Almanac of Policy Issues. 29 May 2008 <http://www.policyalmanac.org/culture/archive/crs_abortion_overview.shtml>.